Canadian dead in Peru raft accident

File image - A Canadian man is dead and an American woman is missing after a rubber raft carrying foreign tourists capsized in the turbulent, rain-swollen Vilcanota River. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

File image - A Canadian man is dead and an American woman is missing after a rubber raft carrying foreign tourists capsized in the turbulent, rain-swollen Vilcanota River. REUTERS/Mariana Bazo

Published Dec 19, 2012

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Lima - Peruvian police say a Canadian man is dead and an American woman is missing after a rubber raft carrying foreign tourists capsized in the turbulent, rain-swollen Vilcanota River.

The dead man is identified as 25-year-old Nishant Fozdar Jagdeep and the missing American as 23-year-old Alicia Perrien. Authorities haven't said what towns they were from.

Officials say the accident happened Tuesday in Cuzco province as Peruvian guides took three rafts down the Vilcanota carrying 15 tourists from Canada, United States, Argentina, France, Hungary, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain and Sweden.

The Cuzco region is home to the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu and also is a favorite destination for adventure sports like rafting. - Sapa-AP

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